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		    <h1> FAX Facts</h1>
		    
			<p>The traditional <b>fax is a compressed image file</b> sent over analogue phone lines.  It goes thru digital to analogue to digital conversions and compressions, and is transmitted in an 
				encoded format.  This provides a false sense of security, since the <b>transmitted messages are easily decodable by any fax machine or eFax application.</b></p>
		
			<p> If the user dials wrong number and it happens to be a number connected to a fax machine, the <b>fax will appear to have successfully reached its desired destination, when it actually is 
				sitting in the out-tray of another machine.</b>  Note that this happens frequently, since companies routinely group analogue circuits into banks of phone numbers on their PBX, 
				with various departments having very similar numbers.</p>
		  
			<p>Traditional faxes can <b>fail due to issues such as buffer overflows, out-of-paper, or busy number.</b></p>
				
			<p><b>Confirmation of receipt is limited</b> to a report that confirms what number of pages were actually 
				transmitted to the keyed in telephone number.  If you loaded them upside down and blank pages were sent, that can only be confirmed by askng a human on the other end to 
				check.  <b>Whether the received fax is a reliable and complete representation of the original is not inspectable by the sender.</b>  There is no transmission quality assurance.</p>
		
			<p><b>eFax solutions</b> resolve some of the analogue issues, but the sent images <b>are typically stored on a single PC hard-drive, and are not accessible to other qualified users</b> without 
				sending multiple copies around in a "push" model.</p>
		
			<p><b>Fax Servers</b> provide centralized databases that may be searchable in a "pull" model, but these are typically <b>large capital 
				investments with rigid data structures</b> that are not easily integrated into an overall referral process.</p>
				
		
			<h3>Can't find the FAX?</h3>
		
			<p>Even when the technical part of the fax transmittal works, faxed documents still go missing:</p>
		
				<p>  1. <b>Cover sheets or portions of faxes are stuck to the back of other faxes that have already been removed from the out-tray.</b></p>
				<p>  2. <b>Faxes are received in the wrong department by a fax machine with a number one digit different from the right one.</b></p>
				<p>  3. <b>The fax is on the Specialist's desk at the Hospital, but the Specialist is seeing the patient in one of the satellite offices.</b></p>
		
			<h2>The REGeSystems Solution</h2>
			<p><b>Don't use the public phone network</b> to transmit HIPAA sensitive documents. <b>Put image files directly into local computer,</b> convert images to Adobe®: PDF files.</p>
			<p>Upload converted images via a <b>secure web application that provides tools to manage both structured and dynamic tagging</b>, and store tagged images in a scalable, searchable database.</p>
			<p>Provide <b>image database management tools for searching, organizing, viewing, and printing</b> saved images and related metadata tags according to <b>strict role-based user access rules.</b></p>
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